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Density dependent processes and the importance of periodic germination in the winter annual plant Saxifraga osloensis
Authors:Thomas Nilsson
Institution:T Nilsson, Dept of Botany, Stockholm Univ, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Saxifraga osloensis is an allopolyploid plant, endemic to Scandinavia A field study of Its population biology was performed during two years, 1989-90 and 1990-91 The timing of different life stages in spring was correlated with weather conditions, mainly temperature Density effects were found on survival of rosettes in autumn and on capsule production in spring It seemed as if the density effects occurred only when the initial density was very high or when there was shortage of water Most plants emerged in autumn, but between 10% and 15% emerged m spring Spring gemunators were exposed to higher mortality risks in spring than autumn germinators Fitness, estimated as life-time capsule production, was lower for spring cohorts both years Most plants in the spring cohorts produced no seeds Thus, spring germination should not be selected for in this population
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